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UM-Flint and Mott Community College sign new transfer student agreement

Timothy Brooks, a senior operations & supply chain management major at UM-Flint, spoke about his experiences as an MCC to UM-Flint transfer student.

Today, the University of Michigan-Flint and Mott Community College signed an institutional articulation agreement to ensure a smooth transition for students transferring from MCC to UM-Flint. For decades, students have transitioned from completing an associate degree program at MCC to pursuing a bachelor's degree at UM-Flint. But the new agreement, signed today during a ceremony[…]

UM-Flint unveils new transfer student guaranteed admission program

UM-Flint will now offer guaranteed admission – once all qualifications have been satisfied – to all applicants that have already earned either an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree from any regionally accredited college or university.

The University of Michigan-Flint has announced a new guaranteed-admission program aimed at transfer students that are seeking to complete their bachelor's degree. UM-Flint will now offer guaranteed admission – once all qualifications have been satisfied – to all applicants that have already earned either an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree from any[…]

New Agreement Creates Seamless Transition to UM-Flint for Mott Community College Early Childhood Education Students

UM-Flint and Mott Community College sign new early childhood education agreement

The University of Michigan-Flint and Mott Community College (MCC) have created an Early Childhood Articulation Agreement between the two schools. It was recently signed at an October 1 ceremony. The agreement aims to ease the transfer from MCC's early childhood program to UM-Flint for students seeking an elementary teacher certification and a specialization endorsement in early childhood.

UM-Flint / UM-AA Guaranteed Engineering Transfer Program

Two colleges of the University of Michigan, one on the Flint campus, the other in Ann Arbor, have formed a partnership to foster success among promising students by increasing the number of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) degrees granted by both institutions to non-traditional students.

Two colleges of the University of Michigan, one on the Flint campus, the other in Ann Arbor, have formed a partnership to foster success among promising students by increasing the number of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) degrees granted by both institutions to non-traditional students.